The warrants said police bought marijuana at Brock's home and from several other players. Other drugs involved in the 17 arrests include cocaine, ecstacy, Xanax and hydrocodone.

According to court documents, one suspect who's not a football player, had drugs shipped to him from Pakistan.

"Ninety-nine-point-nine percent of the kids here do the right thing, and we want to make sure those kids who aren't doing the right thing, aren't at TCU," university Chancellor Victor Boschini, Jr., said.

Brock told police he thought only a handful of football players would be punished for failing the drug test, but TCU administrators say no one will get special treatment

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